Horm Metab Res 1987; 19(1): 6-10
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1011723
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Influence of the Thymus Extract on the Immunological Function of Animals with Experimental Diabetes

M. Hadžija, M. Slijepčević, V. Šverko, M. Poljak-Blaži
  • Department of Experimental Biology and Medicine, Rudjer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Yugoslavia
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1985

1986

Publication Date:
14 March 2008 (online)

Summary

After immunization with SRBC, the number of plaque-forming cells (PFC) in the spleen of alloxan-diabetic mice, in nondiabetic TIR mice and in alloxan-diabetic TIR mice was significantly decreased as compared with control non-diabetic donors. The ability of lymphocytes from alloxan-diabetic mice to adoptively restore the suppressed immune response of TIR mice, was reduced in comparison with the effect of lymphocytes from normal, nondiabetic donors.

Local GVH reaction in nondiabetic rat recipients provoked by lymphocytes from control healthy mice was 5.6 ± 0.7 mm. Significantly lower rate of local GVH reaction after injection of lymphocytes from diabetic donors was found in diabetic as in nondiabetic recipients as well. Treatment of alloxan-diabetic mice with thymus extract or with insulin, partly restored depressed function of the humoral and cellular system. Treatment of diabetic mice with both thymus extract and insulin, was even more effective in restoring of their immune reactivity.

Diabetic condition strongly influenced the function of the immune system. This could be attributed to depletion of T-lymphocytes, changed relations between the lymphocyte subpopulations in diabetic donors, and disturbance of lymphocyte metabolism.

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